Entries for week beginning June 20, 2010
➠ June 26, 2010
“11 BUCHHOLZ P 1.000”
Clay Buchholz batting 1,000 on the season. Sadly, while running the bases he strained his knee and had to sit out the rest of the game.
Balloons over the scoreboard
Boooooooo!
Bud Selig, wasting everyone's time.
“Sox Addict”
➠ June 25, 2010
➠ June 24, 2010
noVNC
Browser VNC client, implemented plugin-free in JavaScript using HTML5 websockets and canvas. I love this future.
➠ June 23, 2010
Tilt to Live
Outstandingly enjoyable iPhone game — like Geometry Wars if it had been designed from the outset for the iPhone. Challenging, smart, funny, and rewarding.
Addiction is…
…running Frontierville in fullscreen on your 30" monitor, while you code on your laptop's 15" screen.
Wimbledon 2010 live blog: 23 June | guardian.co.uk
The longest match in Wimbledon history, liveblogged. Gets good starting around 4.05pm
“6pm: The score stands at 34-34. In order to stay upright and keep their strength, John Isner and Nicolas Mahut have now started eating members of the audience. They trudge back to the baseline, gnawing on thigh-bones and sucking intestines. They have decided that they will stay on Court 18 until every spectator is eaten. Only then, they say, will they consider ending their contest.”
Bacon’s Pills
On a confusing set of daily medications, Bacon is truly a Begbie now.
Be sure not to mix up the "Two once a day" with the "One twice a day" with the "One three times a day" with the "Two every day for three days, then every other day".
DOGS ARE HARD! LET'S GO SHOPPING!
➠ June 22, 2010
Who can accuse Silicon Valley of being too US focused?
10am: “Google Voice for everyone”
UPDATE 10.53am: “Google Voice is still limited to everyone in the U.S. for now”
ALT/1977: WE ARE NOT TIME TRAVELERS
“I’ve re-imagined four common products from 2010 as if they were designed in 1977: an mp3 player, a laptop, a mobile phone and a handheld video game system. I then created a series of fictitious but stylistically accurate print ads to market them, as well as a handful of abstract posters (you know, just for funsies).” Wonderful!
➠ June 21, 2010
Slide, Inc. - open source
Some Python libraries opensourced from the Slide codebase. “wirebin”, the superfast object serializer, is my favourite.
North Korea watches live as its team loses big
North Korea (whose state news service, following last week’s 2-1 loss to Brazil, didn’t mention the final score) decided to show today’s World Cup match live to their citizens… during which they gave up seven goals to Portugal. Suspicion: they won’t show the next game.







